phycology

NOUN
  1. the branch of botany that studies algae
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  • But to a large circle of friends, most of whom have gone before her, she was best known as a naturalist in the special department of phycology. Miscellanea
  • c. phycology: algue d. entomology: insects e. biology: botany Ans: (e) Explanation: In all other pairs, first is the study of the second. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • I also got a child phycology book and it had several small tables showing various details for certain ages of children and again, I couldn't view it on the kindle. Kim Werker
  • For that one we have to scrap our exhilarating mini-lecture on Greek roots, but it never did much for phycology, either. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 1
  • You are of course aware of my phycology degree?
  • I like what you said it sound neutral and make a very good sounds to me this dean guy is doing reverse phycology. from the write Brudirect News1
  • His history stuff is a grain of salt kind of thing but his philosophy on phycology, ego, and consiousness are spot on. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • Our allegiances are divided between protozoology, phycology, parasitology, mycology, protistology, plant pathology and myriad other professional societies and their journals.
  • The study of algae is called phycology or algology.
  • Fog is merely very low clouds and reverse phycology doesn't work on schizophrenics so why not just say that you're surprised that AP defended Palin … oh wait .. you are that person who writes satire … whereby anything goes as long as somebody other than you is laughed at. Hot Air » Top Picks
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